On 12/2/22 22:34, Sean Anderson wrote:
On 12/2/22 16:22, Marek Vasut wrote:
On 12/2/22 22:03, Sean Anderson wrote:

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+Running Shell Commands
+----------------------
+
+Normally, arbitrary U-Boot command execution is not enabled. This is so
+fastboot can be used to update systems using verified boot. However, such
+functionality can be useful for production or when verified boot is not in use.
+Enable ``CONFIG_FASTBOOT_UUU_SUPPORT`` to use this functionality. This will
+enable the ``UCmd`` and ``ACmd`` commands for use with UUU [3]_. It also
+enables the ``oem run`` command, which can be used with the fastboot client.
+For example, to print "Hello world", run::
+
+    $ fastboot oem run:echo Hello world
+

Does this also support more complex shell constructs, e.g. run:"echo hello ; echo 
world" ? Or how does one represent the ; in that command ?

Yes.

Does variable expansion and access work as it should ?

Yes. But it has to be escaped properly (for your shell).

Under the hood this just calls into run_command, and fastboot effectively
does ' '.join(argv) for oem commands.

TBH I haven't dug into this too much, as I just need to run some basic commands
for my intended use case.

It would be nice to have an example of how to run

fastboot oem run:echo Hello ; echo world

or

fastboot oem run:echo Hello && echo world

or

fastboot oem run:setenv Hello world ; echo $Hello

that should cover all the cases.

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